Although the CBNRM programme has played a central role in the success of conservation in Namibia since 1998, it has not been modernised to reflect rapidly changing economic and environmental realities, according to the report. The nature reserves continue to operate according to the original framework conditions, which no longer meet new threats such as escalating human-wildlife conflicts, illegal logging, poaching, land occupation and increasing competition for land from other sectors.
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